The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 June 1856
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section21 1856-06-05 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JTOF. 33. SUVGUFOME, IWUUOJR JHOttJiriJrG, STH JUNE, 1856. I J VJS R, JBB»"'• JTo.21 words
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Advertisement1065 1856-06-05 1 NOTIFICATION. MR J. D VAUGUAN, assumed charge of the Offices of Post Master and Master Attendant at this Station, on the Ist iustant, vice Captain JOHN RVSSSLL, resigned. by Older. ROBT CHURCH, Secretary. Singapore, 2nd Jane, 1856. GOVEKHKEBT NOTIFICATION. »r No. 427. To the Registrarof Imports and Exports. Singapore. Sir1,065 words
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Advertisement1044 1856-06-05 1 The mid-channel course from tea to abreast of the above Spit Buoy is N. N. W. W. 15 mites. From that point, North 15 miles will carry a vessel up lo Halliday's Island. The Eastern or Roymatlah Channel, is bounded by the Roymutlsh send to the Westward and the Bangadoonee1,044 words
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Advertisement986 1856-06-05 1 Esied at or delivurod in the Praridfucy towns, will liable to lodiao Inland Postage at the wdiauj rate*. 8. Latter* addressed la or tecaivcd from Great Britain era sdlfe*, if pre-paid io lodia or received unpaid for deliverj, will be charged. acoerd> ing to iha Male io margin, an additional986 words
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Advertisement651 1856-06-05 1 FtnianlAv **d Ostontal Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Road—Singapore* outw isaT: kails. ONE of the Proinnlar and Oriental Steam Navigation Company'a Steam-ships,' with the Eurupeao Mails of the 10th May, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkoog, oa or a boot the 18th proximo. Application for651 words
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Advertisement878 1856-06-05 1 LBBT OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE A CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE— SINGAPORE. J OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*,*?hoes, and SHppjjpS Pwl> and London-made Braces—Elastic. Silk, aad Cotton; Button*— Naval aad Military; Coat®, Ready aade Dm® Sarteuu. Cedringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest ai d light fm878 words
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Article1019 1856-06-05 2 THE SINGAPORE RACES. TO THE F DITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, Having five minute* to spare, I ait down to attempt an account of the Race* just over, trusting it may be deemed worthy of your columns, should nobody have been before hand. Hie first day was1,019 words
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Article5078 1856-06-05 2 Singapore, Thursday, sth June 1850. The U. S. Frigate Vandalia, Captain Rootes, arrived here on the 29ib ultimo, from Hongkong the 3rd. She will leave tnis for the United States in a few days. The British Steamer Lancefield, Capt Oliver, arrived here on the 29th ultimo, from5,078 words
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Advertisement940 1856-06-05 2 FOR SALE. Mi Economical Suhstitu'e from Copper Sheathing on Yellow Metal— for particulars ap ly to JtiZß D'ALMIDA SdNS Singapore 28 th May 1856. THE METHERLANDB INDIA SUA INSURANCE COMPANY, CTEfttlE Undersigned having been appointed Agents here, for the übove Office, are prepared 13 take risks and issue Policies, payable940 words
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Advertisement802 1856-06-05 2 rat UVCSPOOS. -a-aa_ mHE A i Ship ARDENCRAICt, JL CaptoPftUPßWiE. of 900 ion* horthen has excellent acommodalioo for DBHHra Passenger* and will have quick deipatch F«r freight ur passage *pply to Singapore, 14/ A M*V, 1856.' TUR Uodersigoed ace prepared to take cisks including those of war, and iaaoß-Polieie* payable802 words
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Advertisement482 1856-06-05 2 ra* sax*. At the Office of the Singapore Free Frets Price <nY2. A DICTIONARY of »H« Siamese Language, with ihe roeanrnes of the words in Lniin, French and English, by Ik* Right JUacrund tiukop Pulleguis, Vic«r ApoUvUe ot Sumi. CALCUTTA JL for tbv above SOcfiby, ore prepared to take Risks482 words
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Article399 1856-06-05 3 The Peace is to be celebrated in England with great splendour. The finest spectacle was a naval review at Spithead Two hundred and torty vessels arrived covering a space of twelve miles. Arrangements are in progress for the withdrawal of the troops from the Crimea. General Eyre's Division399 words
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Article334 1856-06-05 3 Lord St. Germain's Bill for legalizing marriage with a deceased wife's sister was thrown out in the House of Lords on April 25th. The Military commission continued its sitting, and Colonel Tuilocli had been heard in defence of his report. Lord Lucan is to reply on April 28.334 words
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Article141 1856-06-05 3 Consuls 92 and three quarters. Bank Discount. Unaltered. Bills on Bengal. Eighty-two thousand. Madras. Fourteen thousand. Bullion in Bank. Nine millions eight hundred.thousand. Silver for Calcutta. One hundred and twenty-six thousand. Madras, fifteen thousand. Bombay, two hundred and ten thousand. Gold. Three thousand. Cotton. A arn nearly one141 words
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Article4699 1856-06-05 3 (From the f i%ong G telle May 10 Tiie first Criminal Sessioo, at this fetation, under the new Charter was opened on the 3d instant, the Judges present being the Hon. the Recotder'and the Hon. the Resident Councillor. The following is the substance of Sir Benson Maxwell's charge to4,699 words
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Advertisement156 1856-06-05 3 The sth Opium Sale Til* Government Fifth »ii« of tbe Status was held to the 12th isstsot, sad the fetlewiog was the reau ltCheats Highest Lowest Average Pstss 2,41S 945 930 936 9 0 ISenstee 1,020 950 940 942 9 2 OVERLAND NEWB VIA AGRA. CALCUTTA, MAY. 22ND, 1856. FIRST156 words
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Article785 1856-06-05 4 Proceedings of a Mooting of the Efhnicipal Committee, held on the 21st May, 185 S. PBEBENT The Hon'ftle W T. LEWIS, Esquire,—Chairman. T. BKADDBLX, -> L. NAISHB, Q. M. SAHDILAKDB &G:SC6TT Esquires. Bead the following letter from the Secretary -to the Hno.Ue the Governor addressed to the Besident785 words
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Article1277 1856-06-05 4 Vessels' Name i. font fommotuieri Consignees. Destination frt. H M ship Spa'tun 918 >ir VV. Iloste, uait Survt ying 11. M. schooner Saracen Richards, Esq H I. M. Sir. Mar ecu 9*2 1 La Fiona Esq Bangkok H.I. M steamer Calm t I ano De Velle1,277 words